There is one other that appears to have been overlooked: the high vertical metal signs that are left standing after demolishing defunct motels along major intersections. Example, two of these vertical signs are at I-10 and Michigan Avenue; they are 60-80 feet high and still say "Travel Inn," which was demolished years ago. They are made of steel angle iron. They could be sold for scrap iron to defer the cost of removing them.

Could their removal have been in the demolition contract years ago and no one from the city followed up to see that they were removed? This is an eyesore in that they are located at the main entrance to Brookley where the new Airbus assembly plant is being located.